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Čučka, Milan ; Dostál, Otto (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This work deals with the possibilities of laying and reverse lookup optical routes with the help of modern technology. Hereinafter, there are possibilities for documentation and registration of fiber optic lines. Speaking of thesis, it focuses on optical technology, advantages and disadvantages of this technology. Introduction focuses on fiber optic cable and related theoretical knowledge. Additionally, there are introduced comparisons with metallic lines. Another part is based on different searching methods for optical cables using metallic elements are analyzed in a detail. This section discusses galvanic and inductive methods. Subsequently, the thesis deals with searching for optical paths with the help of EMS (electronic marker system). Moreover, there are described individual types of electronic tags which are used in the installation of different kinds of lines. There are also briefly described seeker EMS markers, made by Dynatel. In addition to my work you can find the description of GPS (Global Positioning System) technology and routing the cable with the help of GPS system. Finally, possibility of documentation and evidence in the ArcGIS from ERSI and in the SPIDER-fiber from Gisoft is given. The overall functions of individual programs and their options are analyzed. The last section presents the implementation of laboratory tasks and programming burial markers, creating navigation in Urwigo and realisation with Openwing in Nokia phone. In the end of the work is map with markers positions.
Spectral characteristics measurement of single fibre optical transmission
Balon, Radek ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The main object of the bachelor´s thesis is show familiarize with optical networks and measuring when the fibres are connected to operating network. The whole thesis was separated into several parts. The first part was deals with optic fiber and properties, kinds of optic fibers, methods of propagation light inside fiber and important parameters, which has undesirable effects, such as optic loss and dispesive influences. Next part was concentrated on transfer technologies, which where used for data transmission in operating networks. We talked about differences between technologies and describe the monitoring system, which was used for measuring parameters in operating network. The last part was focused on own measuring. We was measured the parameters in operating network CESNET2 and influence of the signal after connect optic monitoring probe. Measuring was implemented on optical network of Masaryk University in Brno (ÚVT MU).
Tolerance zone measurement on polarization multiplex
Soktueva, Galsana ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the measurement of tolerance zone of a polarization multiplex. The theoretical part deals with polarization of light, mathematical description using Stokes and Jones vectors and the representation of the instantaneous state of polarized light using a Poincaré sphere. It also deals with optical transmission and multiplexing. The final part of the thesis describes the design of the measuring workplace and its implementation.
QoS implementation in access network
Hauser, Václav ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
My bachelor thesis deals with the implementation of quality of service in the access network. My bachelor thesis describes at first the concept of quality of service and its characteristics. In addition, it makes the reader familiar with various implementations models. At first with integrated services, which are based on the RSVP reservation protocol. The task of this protocol is to establish the route through the reserve RESV and PATH messages. The second implementation model contains the differentiated services. There is no reservation protocol, quality of service is ensured by using the classification of individual data flows. Accordingly, as packets are classified, they are assigned according to a priority, which is crucial for the packets travel through the network. Next part of this thesis describes the implementation of any different types of configuration of two implementation models of quality of services. There is configuration of RSVP protocol, MQC, AutoQos and MLS QoS. Final chapter describes the configurations examples.
The quality of assembly in data transmission
Šalplachta, Milan ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The content of this work is theoretical and practical an analysis of transmission characteristics of structured cabling and related effect of assembling, which directly affects the characteristics of channel. Individual treshold limits of channel parametres, as technological methods of montages are outgoing from corresponding european specifications.
Multi-channel polarization optical fiber sensors in wave multiplex technique
Švehlík, Martin ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the optical fiber sensor system assembly and its possibilities using 100 GHz wavelength multiplexing (DWDM), when using standard single-mode communication fibers. In the introduction, the necessary theoretical knowledge is discussed. The aim of the work is to design a temperature field violation sensor with remote excitation and detection. The practical part of the thesis contains the design and assembly of the measuring workplace. Also, the results of each measurement are presented, and at the end, they are compared and assessed.
Optical fiber polarization sensor optimalization for detection of fast and small temperature changes in military objects
Sergeev, Roman ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of an optical fiber thermal (temperature) sensor suitable for application in a military building. The thermal sensor detects even slight temperature changes based on the change in the polarization state of the light. The thesis describes the basic theory, which serves as a source for understanding the principle of operation of the fiber optic sensor. In the practical part, the basic quantities describing the polarization state of light were measured. The measured values were plotted in graphs to illustrate the dependence. This thesis aims to measure the designed variants of the sensor connection and select the most suitable for temperature measurement.
Tolerance zone measurement on polarization multiplex
Soktueva, Galsana ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the measurement of tolerance zone of a polarization multiplex. The theoretical part deals with polarization of light, mathematical description using Stokes and Jones vectors and the representation of the instantaneous state of polarized light using a Poincaré sphere. It also deals with optical transmission and multiplexing. The final part of the thesis describes the design of the measuring workplace and its implementation.
Design of optical fiber temperature sensor for detection of defense perimeter
Zámečník, Ondřej ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of measuring the ambient temperature using a~single-mode optical fiber used as a temperature sensor. The thesis describes the basic knowledge about polarized light, its propagation in optical fiber and describes special fibers that preserve polarization. It also deals with the representation of polarization states on a Poincaré sphere and the use of Stokes and Jones vectors. In the practical part, several selected methods of optical signal supply to the temperature sensor are measured. Subsequently, the suitability of the given methods is evaluated from the measured results and the courses are compared with the records measured from real routes. This thesis aims to select a suitable connection of a temperature sensor for a long route of optical fiber and verify its functionality.
Measurement of polarized light properties on the dense wavelength division multiplexing in optical-fiber sensor systems
Bučko, Kristián ; Grenar, David (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
The polarization of light is one of the most remarkable phenomena in nature and has led to many discoveries in the optical-telecommunications sphere. The master's thesis describes the basic knowledge about polarized light, which includes the types of light polarization, the issue of Poincaré sphere, polarizing ellipse, etc. Emphasis is also placed on the measurement of optical power, where the analysis of various types of photodetectors and also polarimeters was performed. In the practical part of this work, the design of the workplace itself is described in the diagrams. Also, all devices in the workplace are analyzed and subsequently demonstrated measurement in several scenarios. The final chapter is a discussion with the measured results and graphical dependencies, comparison and analysis of results.

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